Redetection of human papillomavirus type 16 infections of the cervix in mid-adult life

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Aaron Ermel , Marcia L. Shew , Teresa M. Imburgia , Matt Brown , Brahim Qadadri , Yan Tong , Darron R. Brown
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Abstract

Purpose

To assess whether HPV 16 originally detected in adolescent women can be redetected in adulthood.

Methods

A convenience sample of 27 adult women with known HPV 16 detection during adolescence was assessed for HPV 16 redetection. A comparison of the long control region (LCR) DNA sequences was performed on some of the original and redetected HPV 16 isolates.

Results

Median age at reenrollment was 27.5 years (interquartile range of 26.7–29.6). Reenrollment occurred six years on average after the original HPV 16 detection. Eleven of 27 women had HPV 16 redetected. Some of these HPV 16 infections had apparently cleared during adolescence. LCR sequencing was successful in paired isolates from 6 women; in 5 of 6 cases the redetected HPV 16 isolates were identical to those detected during adolescence,

Conclusions

HPV 16 may be episodically detected in young women, even over long time periods. HPV 16 redetection with identical LCR sequences suggests low-level persistent infection rather than true clearance, although newly acquired infection with an identical HPV 16 isolate cannot be excluded. However, this study suggests that a new HPV 16-positive test in a clinical setting may not indicate a new infection.

成人中期宫颈16型人乳头瘤病毒感染的再检测
目的探讨在青少年女性中初次检出的HPV 16是否可以在成年期重新检出。方法选取27例青春期已知HPV - 16检测的成年女性作为方便样本,进行HPV - 16再检测评估。对一些原始和重新检测的HPV 16分离株进行了长控制区(LCR) DNA序列的比较。结果再入组时的中位年龄为27.5岁(四分位数范围为26.7-29.6岁)。重新登记平均发生在最初的HPV 16检测后6年。27名妇女中有11人再次检测到HPV 16。这些HPV 16感染中的一些在青春期明显已经被清除。6例女性配对分离株LCR测序成功;在6例病例中,有5例重新检测到的HPV 16分离株与青春期检测到的分离株相同。结论在年轻女性中,即使长时间检测到shpv 16,也可能是偶发性的。重新检测相同LCR序列的HPV 16提示低水平的持续感染,而不是真正的清除,尽管不能排除新获得的相同HPV 16分离物感染。然而,这项研究表明,在临床环境中,新的HPV 16阳性检测可能并不表明新的感染。
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期刊介绍: The official Journal of the International Papillomavirus Society Papillomavirus Research (PVR), the Journal of HPV and other Small DNA Tumor Viruses publishes innovative papers related to all aspects of papillomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses. The official journal of the International Papillomavirus Society, PVR is an open access publication that aims to bring together virologists, immunologists, epidemiologists and clinicians working in the booming field of HPV and animal papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses and their associated diseases, in order to foster and facilitate interdisciplinary communication. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, short communications, opinion articles and regional update reports on papillomaviruses and other tumor viruses in the following sections: a. Biology of papillomaviruses and related viruses from life cycle to cancer b. Epidemiology etiology and natural history studies c. Natural and induced immunity including vaccine research d. Intervention studies and strategies including i. Clinical studies and trials ii. HPV treatments iii. HPV vaccination programs iv. Diagnostics and screening e. Infection and disease prevention, modeling studies f. Guidelines and public health recommendations g. HPV Studies in special populations Regional and local studies on these viruses.
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